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27 April, 21:03

You use 4 gallons of water on 30 plants in your garden. At that rate how much water will it take to water 45 plants?

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  1. 27 April, 21:13
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    The easiest way to do this is with cross-multiplication.

    4 gallons for 30 plants is written as 4/30

    x gallons for 45 plants is written as x/45

    Multiply 4 x 45 = 180

    divide by 30

    = 6 gallons of water
  2. 27 April, 21:16
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    4/30 = x/45

    cross multiply

    180 = 30x

    divide

    x = 6 gallons
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